- Provided by: Geospatial Research Working Group
Learning objectives
With only one hour, we are limited in how many geospatial basics we can cover. Since this workshop is geared towards addressing computationally expensive geospatial analyses, we will prioritize content relevant to that topic to provide foundation for the tutorials in upcoming sessions. Please see the links listed in Session 11 for additional geospatial training opportunities.
- Classify geospatial data as raster or vector
- Recognize geospatial operations that can be computationally expensive
- Identify if a geospatial operation has:
- many independent tasks
- some locally-dependent tasks
- one or few globally-dependent tasks
Agenda
This session will be a lecture with slides covering the following content:
- Define scope and objectives: content most relevant to computational concerns
- Raster data
- Structure, file formats, and I/O concerns
- Common computationally expensive operations
- Vector data
- Geometry types, file formats, and I/O concerns
- Common computationally expensive operations
- Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL)
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